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Tokoname-Yaki is one of Japan’s “Six Ancient Kilns,” meaning it is a location of the oldest and most significant pottery traditions in the country. Tokoname pots are known for the durability, light weight, and ability to age well, often developing a unique patina over time.
Bigei (Hirata Atsumi) was a renowned Japanese bonsai potter from the Tokoname region, famous for his handmade, high-quality unglazed shudei (red clay) pots featuring detailed carvings and relief work. He opened his own studio in 1976 after a strict 4-year apprenticeship. His work often showcased burnished finishes.
History and Evolution
- Artist: Hirata Atsumi (平田敦己)
- Technique: Famous for using a distinctive, smooth, red clay (shudei) that was often hand-rubbed or burnished. Handmade.
- Legacy: The Bigei kiln has closed, following the retirement/passing of the artist, making his pieces rare.
Key Characteristics
- Location: Tokoname, Japan (a historic center for Japanese pottery).
- Signature Styles: Known for delicate, high-quality shohin (small) pots, often with detailed landscape carvings, intricate rivet work, or basket-weave designs, naginowa, and bonsai vision. His pieces are generally hand-stamped on the bottom, sometimes associated with the pseudonym Sansui.
This bonsai pot is one of the creations we have to offer:
6" Unglazed Red Clay Semi Cascade Square Bonsai Pot
Add high quality craftsmanship to your bonsai display with this 6-inch unglazed red clay bonsai pot, crafted from high-fired stoneware for strength and durability. The semi cascade square shape has a smooth burnished finish giving it a lustrous look, a deep flared lip with panels along the sides and a double lower bottom belt a top of decorative feet, making it a standout piece for any serious bonsai enthusiast.
Dimensions:
• Exterior: 6.5" L x 6.5" W x 3.125" H
• Interior: 4.75" L x 4.75" W x 2.875" H
Perfect for exhibition and or collections, this pot offers an aesthetic compliment for the delicate beauty of your bonsai tree.
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